
Data Evolution: I Have a Synthesis System for Everything
About This Novel
This is a cyberpunk world digitized by the supreme will [Nuwa]. Everyone can upgrade, change jobs and learn exclusive skills. Lu Ye had a synthesis system for all things and performed a series of operations: [Sword Stabbing Style] + [Detection Technique] = [Dugu Nine Swords] [Energy Protection] + [Thunder and Lightning Slash] = [Thunder Escape Armor] [Stare] + [Mental Shock] = [Overlord Color and Dominance] What? What career do you think I want? [Martial Artist] + [Weapon User] = [Nuclear Heart] Is that okay? How about [Psychic Medium] + [Thaumaturge] + [Scholar] = [Spell Weaver Source God]? What? Is the supreme will materialized? Are you talking about merging her with a doll?
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
The writing is okay.
After reading Chapter 17, the protagonist behaves so naively that he does not look like a person who has been bombarded by modern information, or rather like a naughty child. He does not think about things when he encounters them, but just does what he wants. Especially the dialogue section, which makes my head hurt. . . . . .
The author's setting is that children born above level 20 are born above level 20, but only one can be kept, and the rest must be contributed to keep. The author started with a skill that can be used at level 1, and then a big company said it can change the overall situation? I don't quite understand. If they lack combat effectiveness, wouldn't big companies just let their employees have children all the time? Isn't this just natural level 20? Much stronger than those with level one skills. So what's the use of this skill?
Did the author get too excited about the second half of Chapter 102? From other people's perspective, the protagonist should be a warrior. Why does it seem that the author has forgotten that others probably don't know that the protagonist is a composite of dual professions?
The beginning is good, but the water monkey is very inconsistent. No matter what the author wants to express, I think it can match the character and the background of the book. No matter how you write it, you can't say that things feel wrong.
Book club group 652202841
Friends who are interested can add it and help me think of skill names... (I am a waste of naming)
Is the author here? Do you want the protagonist to try something like a salty duck or a thunder movie? There are certain benefits to allowing the protagonist to change his or her appearance. The appearance is not fixed.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
The writing is okay.
After reading Chapter 17, the protagonist behaves so naively that he does not look like a person who has been bombarded by modern information, or rather like a naughty child. He does not think about things when he encounters them, but just does what he wants. Especially the dialogue section, which makes my head hurt. . . . . .
The author's setting is that children born above level 20 are born above level 20, but only one can be kept, and the rest must be contributed to keep. The author started with a skill that can be used at level 1, and then a big company said it can change the overall situation? I don't quite understand. If they lack combat effectiveness, wouldn't big companies just let their employees have children all the time? Isn't this just natural level 20? Much stronger than those with level one skills. So what's the use of this skill?
Did the author get too excited about the second half of Chapter 102? From other people's perspective, the protagonist should be a warrior. Why does it seem that the author has forgotten that others probably don't know that the protagonist is a composite of dual professions?
The beginning is good, but the water monkey is very inconsistent. No matter what the author wants to express, I think it can match the character and the background of the book. No matter how you write it, you can't say that things feel wrong.
Book club group 652202841
Friends who are interested can add it and help me think of skill names... (I am a waste of naming)
Is the author here? Do you want the protagonist to try something like a salty duck or a thunder movie? There are certain benefits to allowing the protagonist to change his or her appearance. The appearance is not fixed.












